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jQuery UI

Scott Allen

This course guides you through all of the features of the jQuery UI library, and shows you how to use them to build highly interactive web applications.

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This course guides you through all of the features of the jQuery UI library, and shows you how to use them to build highly interactive web applications.

jQuery UI provides abstractions for low-level interaction and animation, advanced effects, and high-level 'widgets'. This course guides you through all of the features of the jQuery UI library, and shows you how to use them to build highly interactive web applications.

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Syllabus

Introduction to jQuery UI
jQuery UI Widgets Part I
jQuery UI Widgets Part II
Interactions with jQuery UI
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jQuery UI Effects

Good to know

Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
This course dives into the jQuery UI library, making it a valuable resource for building interactive web applications
Taught by the renowned Scott Allen, this course benefits from their expertise in JavaScript and jQuery
Covers essential concepts like widgets, interactions, and effects, providing a strong foundation in jQuery UI

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Career center

Learners who complete jQuery UI will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Web Developer
Learn how to build interactive websites with jQuery UI. Web Developers typically require completion of a bachelor's program in computer science or a related field.
Front-End Developer
Become a Front End Developer by learning how to use jQuery UI to build interactive and engaging user interfaces.
Software Engineer
Advance in your Software Engineer career by learning jQuery UI to create software applications that are more user-friendly.
UX Designer
Enhance your UX Designer skills by learning jQuery UI to create interactive wireframes. Bachelor's degree holders in human-computer interaction or a related field are typically preferred.
UI Designer
Learn how to use jQuery UI to build interactive UI prototypes. UI Designers typically hold a bachelor's degree in graphic design or a related field.
Web Designer
Become a Web Designer by learning how to use jQuery UI to build interactive websites. Web Designers typically hold an associate's degree in web design or a related field.
Software Architect
Further your career as a Software Architect by learning how to use jQuery UI to design software applications with better user interfaces.
Webmaster
Become a Webmaster by learning how to build interactive websites with jQuery UI. Webmasters typically do not require a formal degree but may have experience with related software.
Information Architect
Learn how to use jQuery UI to improve the user experience of websites and applications. Information Architects typically hold a bachelor's degree in information management or a related field.
Project Manager
Enhance your Project Management skills by learning how to use jQuery UI to build interactive project management tools and dashboards.
Technical Writer
Learn how to use jQuery UI to create interactive user documentation. Technical Writers typically hold a bachelor's degree in English or a related field.
Business Analyst
Use jQuery UI to create interactive prototypes and mockups for business analysis. Business Analysts typically hold a bachelor's degree in business or a related field.
Database Administrator
Learn how to use jQuery UI to create interactive interfaces for database management systems. Database Administrators typically hold a bachelor's degree in computer science or a related field.
Quality Assurance Analyst
Use jQuery UI to create interactive test cases and automate testing processes. Quality Assurance Analysts typically hold a bachelor's degree in computer science or a related field.
Data Analyst
Learn how to use jQuery UI to create interactive data visualizations. Data Analysts typically hold a bachelor's degree in statistics or a related field.

Reading list

We've selected six books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in jQuery UI.
A practical guide that focuses on real-world applications of jQuery UI.
A beginner-friendly guide that covers the essential concepts of jQuery UI.
Collection of recipes for using jQuery UI to solve common web development problems. It's a great resource for quick reference or for finding inspiration for new ways to use the library.
Collection of tutorials and examples that show how to use jQuery UI to build interactive web applications.

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